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Health and Safety Advice for Archaeologists

It is essential that all field and office work is carried out safely, and that everyone is
aware of any potential problems and the site-specific health and safety issues.
These guidelines are a basic level of health and Safety requirements, if you feel that
you are working in conditions you feel are unsafe, then you are fully entitled (and
required) to bring this to the attention of the site director/manager or senior figure.
Request to see the Health and Safety Manual, as every legitimate Contractor should
have one. We are well past the day of the COWBOY - you are now a
PROFESSIONAL.

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It is essential that all field and office work is carried out safely, and that everyone is
aware of any potential problems and the site-specific health and safety issues.
These guidelines are a basic level of health and Safety requirements, if you feel that
you are working in conditions you feel are unsafe, then you are fully entitled (and
required) to bring this to the attention of the site director/manager or senior figure.
Request to see the Health and Safety Manual, as every legitimate Contractor should
have one. We are well past the day of the COWBOY - you are now a
PROFESSIONAL.

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